Hickie To Retire After The World Cup

Leinster and Ireland winger Denis Hickie has today announced that he will retire from professional rugby immediately following the Rugby World Cup in the autumn.

Denis Hickie, who to date has won 58 caps for Ireland since his try-scoring debut against Wales in 1997, was yesterday named in the Ireland squad for the Rugby World Cup. The winger has scored 29 tries so far for Ireland and on several occasions has held the Irish try scoring record, vying for the title with his Leinster colleague Brian Oâ00Driscoll, who is also currently on 29 tries. His abilities were further honoured with his selection for the British & Irish Lions tour to New Zealand in 2005.

Speaking about his retirement decision, Hickie said: â00I have had a very enjoyable and fulfilling career as a professional rugby player. I entered the senior ranks at the dawn of the professional era and benefited from all the advances made in that time.

"I have now decided that the best time to end my career is immediately after the upcoming World Cup.

"It is a decision that that I have not come to hastily and as a result I am content that it is both the right thing for me to do and that I am doing it at the right time.

"I have enjoyed all my time as a professional player to date and I look forward to reflecting on all the aspects of my career and thanking all the people who have helped me throughout the last 11 years when the time comes, but for now my focus is entirely on doing everything I can to help Ireland win the Rugby World Cup," he added.

"Finally, I want to conclude by saying that I have chosen to make this announcement now in the interest of letting Michael Cheika and all at Leinster Rugby prepare accordingly for the upcoming season."

Commenting on Hickieâ00s decision, Ireland coach Eddie Oâ00Sullivan, who is currently with the squad at their warm weather camp in the south of France, said: "I think Denis will be remembered as one of the great wingers of Irish rugby. From my first encounter with him as Irish Under-21 coach I knew he was destined for a great career with Ireland. He has always been the consummate professional as is reflected in his performances with Ireland. I wish him every success in his retirement but not before he continues to have a major impact with us at Rugby World Cup.â0

Philip Browne, Chief Executive of the Irish Rugby Football Union, also added to the plaudits and said: "Denis has been a wonderful servant to Leinster, Ireland and the overall game of rugby throughout his career. His natural talent and also his dedication right from the early days of professionalism has set him apart as one of Irelandâ00s great players. I wish him all the best in his future career plans."

Leinster Chief Executive Michael Dawson commented: â00Denis Hickie has been an outstanding ambassador for Leinster and Irish rugby since making his debut for the province back in 1996. He has gone on to become one of the provinceâ00s most decorated players of all times, amassing a total of 130 senior appearances and his try-scoring ratio, a fraction shy of one every two games, is second to none on the world stage.

"He has shown immense drive, hunger and resilience throughout his career and I know that this decision canâ00t have been an easy one for him to make. Obviously we are disappointed to lose the services of someone of Denisâ00 calibre, but everyone at Leinster Rugby accepts his decision and would like to wish him the very best of luck in his future career.â0

Leinster coach Michael Cheika added: "Denis has been a key figure for Leinster during my time as coach over the last two years. As one of the squadâ00s senior players, his influence in the development and change within our squad has been huge.

"He has comeback from serious injury to make strong contributions to our team and for that we thank him. On behalf of myself and my team, I would like to acknowledge all his efforts over the course of his career and wish him well in the upcoming World Cup and for his future away from the game."

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